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Firstly I'm guessing that Ron Jeremy knows a fair bit about performance pressure. Now back to the topic.
Fan(atic) will likely behave as Kwest suggests according to personality type and depending upon the personality type theory (astrology, Enneagram etc)one espouses to; the physical response may be different and varied even though the passion level is roughly the same.
This means that regardless of an individuals desire for a team to succeed, some will be quiet, some will be always critical of the team, some will behave as the quote suggests, some will swing between or have elements of all three. We see that constantly on this forum.
Suggest as a life skill, its not only important to recognise that there is variation in the manner that people will react to a given situation but also understand that there will be some variation in an individuals reaction to two events of similar circumstance. This makes the forum and life interesting.